I’ve been wearing a lot of hats lately, and have been unable to work on videos as much for my Youtube channel. Something I am working on is partnering with Voces Digital(part of Teacher’s Discovery) to make a cartoon series called Súper Lápiz for their level 1 curriculum.
In the curriculum that I am finishing, there is a place when the main character, Juanito, makes a viral video. Here is the viral video for you in the form of a song. I hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Ely García for helping me with the techno music.
I’ve been wanting to redo a lot of my oldest videos. It just so happens that Lucas and I were able to make one. But he was a little self-conscious about how he looks lately so he decided we should try to pull it off as cartoons! Hope you enjoy.
So in this video, we’ll talk about Los meses or “the months”.
I think it has a nice blend of information, basic Spanish, other Spanish phrases, and droll humor.
Here’s a fun little song I came up with to help with colors, animals and some high frequency words!
Let me know what you think!
Some asked for a coloring sheet to use with the video. Here are two different ones. Let me know if you had a better idea for how I could make them. I figured in one they could write the colors in and in the other they can just colors in the colors and the animals!
I also wrote a Super Simple Reader based on the vocabulary from this song if you would like to download it to read or print off for your classes! B&W versions also available if you’d like to have your little ones color it. 🙂 Read more…
Here is a short little video unit on Los días de la semana(the days of the week) in Spanish! I got a little help from, well… I think you can call him a friend.
Enjoy! And leave any questions or comments below!
Explanation:
Song:
Practice 1: Match los días de la semana to their English translations.
Practice 2: Practice los días de la semana and some emotions!
¡Hola! Someone commented on Twitter that it would be nice if there were a song helping with that pesky concept known as: Preterite Vs Imperfect. As you probably know by now, they are both past tenses with different uses and meanings! We cover those in this song!
Here’s a little video to help you with all of the -ER verb endings in the present tense in Spanish! It explains how to remove the –ER from the end of the verb and then add the endings. And hopefully it gets stuck in your head due to its catchiness!
Hola. In this video, we’re going to be going over the ONLY three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver in order to talk about what a person did, used to do, or would do in the past.
In the video, I’ll give you an easy formula to remember those endings to a familiar melody!
Enjoy and please leave any questions or comments below!